A color-changing canopy with a square hole in the middle is part of an installation titled after “dividing” this phenomenon. For 10 points each:
[10e] “Skyspaces” exemplify an art movement named after what phenomenon and “space?” The term chiaroscuro is used to describe this phenomenon’s contrast with shadows.
ANSWER: light [accept Light and Space; accept Dividing the Light]
[10h] This artist of the Perceptual Cell series also created skyspaces such as Dividing the Light. Since 1977, this artist has been creating a massive observatory for a land art piece in Arizona’s Roden Crater.
ANSWER: James Turrell
[10m] Turrell’s participation in the Art and Technology Program of a museum in this city informed his Light and Space installations. After moving to this city, David Hockney made several acrylic paintings of swimming pools.
ANSWER: Los Angeles [or LA; accept Los Angeles County Museum of Art or LACMA]
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